Thomas Steffen schrieb:
But why do you need to set a bounding box
Is there any other option? When I include an EPS file, LyX always sets
the bounding box according to the header of the file.
Yes, but you can unset it. I never needed a bounding box, but OK I use EPS only
very rarely.
why a
On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 6:32 PM, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> Yes, this EPS file is strange.
Not particularly. It used to be standard to use (0,0) as the corner of
the workspace, and usually the actual diagram has a different bounding
box.
> But why do you need to set a bounding box
Is there any other op
hi,
I'm running LyX 1.6.2 on Windows XP. I would like to perform inverse
searches from Yap back to the actual line in LyX. Is this possible?
Also, is there a better viewer than Yap that people could suggest?
Thanks,
Ed Sykes
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Thomas Steffen schrieb:
On Sun, Apr 19, 2009 at 11:42 AM, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
What do you mean with "wrong place"? Images are usually within a flaot that
will float in the output to a suitable position.
Can you provide a _small_ example file?
Here is an example, I hope it is small enough. It se
On Sun, Apr 19, 2009 at 11:42 AM, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> What do you mean with "wrong place"? Images are usually within a flaot that
> will float in the output to a suitable position.
> Can you provide a _small_ example file?
Here is an example, I hope it is small enough. It seems to be related
to th
James C. Sutherland schrieb:
Reported as bug #5908 (http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/5908)
Thanks. It turns out that you found a bug in the LaTeX-package hyperref. I'll inform you when I know
more.
I should have been more precise regarding the URL. An example URL is:
http://scriptures.
A big thanks to everybody for the quick, useful replies.
There is no doubt that one of the best things about LyX is the LyX community.
-- Rich
On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 2:58 AM, Helge Hafting wrote:
> Richard Talley wrote:
>>
>> LyX automagically typesets words like TeX and LaTeX using the specia
On Sun, Apr 19, 2009 at 08:16:01PM +0200, Marco Beishuizen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is there any way of exporting a LyX document to OpenDocument or Word? In
> LyX you can add the export to your menu but that only seems to change
> the file extension, and not converting anything. I also saw that there
> is
On Apr 19, 2009, at 5:04 AM, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
One important not: you example used an address in this form:
http://www.bla.blub/#1
This is not conform to the URL specification. There must be at least
a character after the "/" and before the "#". Or do you have an
example of a valid URL where
Thanks Steve, I will keep that in mind.
Doug.
On Monday 20 April 2009 12:09:17 am Steve Litt wrote:
> Inkscape->PDF?
>
> On Sunday 19 April 2009 04:44:56 am Doug Laidlaw wrote:
> > I don't use them. I am writing a family history, but I will keep it in
> > mind. Inserting the family tree will be
Kosta Welke wrote:
> Is there a way to just use ui/stdtoolbars.ui to just add a new toolbar and
> leave the old one untouched? Similar to .lyx/preferences?
Unfortunately not.
> That would be
> much better, e.g. with respect to future lyx updates... (if I add this to
> the wiki, and stdtoolbars.u
On Mon, 20 Apr 2009 12:28:58 +0200, Kosta Welke wrote:
The correct name is stdtoolbars.ui.
Stupid me, the actually correct name is stdtoolbars.inc :)
Kosta
On Mon, 20 Apr 2009 08:07:26 +0200, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Copy the buffer-view_pdf2.png and buffer-update_pdf2.png icons to buffer-
view_pdf4.png and buffer-update_pdf4.png in your LyX user directory
(create a new icons folder, if not already there).
The correct folder is "images".
The
>
> For me as Chemist, it works fine to just type the _2 in math-mode... (
> CO$_{2}$ )
> Another possibility would be to use the roman math-font (
> $\mathrm{CO_{2}}$ ,there is a button in the math-toolbar).
Thank you and the others
I will use this one
Wolfgang
Richard Talley wrote:
LyX automagically typesets words like TeX and LaTeX using the special
logo for those words.
How do I turn this behavior off?
I see you already got some answers for how this is done for the entire
document. If you want to do this for particular instances of
LyX/TeX/LaTe
Wolfgang Engelmann schrieb:
How would I write CO_2 in such a way that it is not emphasized
in LaTeX:
the catalytic subunit of the key enzyme of the light dependent
$CO_{2}$-fixation
I am sure there is a way in LyX to do that but I can't find it (checked
Embedded Objects)
Wolfgang
For m
--- On Mon, 4/20/09, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> How would I write CO_2 in such a way
> that it is not emphasized
>
> in LaTeX:
> the catalytic subunit of the key enzyme of the light
> dependent
> $CO_{2}$-fixation
>
> I am sure there is a way in LyX to do that but I can't find
> it (checked
On Mon, 20 Apr 2009 10:19:53 +0200, Wolfgang Engelmann
wrote:
How would I write CO_2 in such a way that it is not emphasized
Do you mean you want to write it like a math formula?
Use Insert->Math->Inline Formula or press Ctrl-M, then type CO_2 and see if
thats what you want :)
Cheers,
Ko
How would I write CO_2 in such a way that it is not emphasized
in LaTeX:
the catalytic subunit of the key enzyme of the light dependent
$CO_{2}$-fixation
I am sure there is a way in LyX to do that but I can't find it (checked
Embedded Objects)
Wolfgang
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